Trump 47's Cabinet

Apparently she has big ties to Pfizer and big pharma. She better cut those ties.
Trump’s new Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, has a Pfizer and vaccine connection??
With RFK at HHS no worries.
Besides, her investments need to be in a "blind trust".
No one is big on vaccines anymore.

How about that Pete Hegseth as SECDEF!! A real warrior at the top for a change.
 
With all the appointments, the only one I can't really feel good about is Matt Gaetz at DOJ. And I've honestly tried to become comfortable with that. I honestly have not trusted Gaetz's judgment or motives at times though he has also done some brilliant work.

And this morning I saw on Fox Business channel that a number of Republicans in the Senate are also not comfortable with that pick.

It may be the one appointment they can't in good conscience approve. And I definitely have mixed emotions about that too. Trump has no problem firing people who don't do their jobs or do their jobs badly. To trust his judgment on this one or not is the questions.
 
With all the appointments, the only one I can't really feel good about is Matt Gaetz at DOJ. And I've honestly tried to become comfortable with that. I honestly have not trusted Gaetz's judgment or motives at times though he has also done some brilliant work.

And this morning I saw on Fox Business channel that a number of Republicans in the Senate are also not comfortable with that pick.

It may be the one appointment they can't in good conscience approve. And I definitely have mixed emotions about that too. Trump has no problem firing people who don't do their jobs or do their jobs badly. To trust his judgment on this one or not is the questions.
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With all the appointments, the only one I can't really feel good about is Matt Gaetz at DOJ. And I've honestly tried to become comfortable with that. I honestly have not trusted Gaetz's judgment or motives at times though he has also done some brilliant work.

And this morning I saw on Fox Business channel that a number of Republicans in the Senate are also not comfortable with that pick.

It may be the one appointment they can't in good conscience approve. And I definitely have mixed emotions about that too. Trump has no problem firing people who don't do their jobs or do their jobs badly. To trust his judgment on this one or not is the questions.
Gaetz is the bomb.

Elections have consequences....There's a new Sheriff in town.....No half measures.
 
While MAGAs hope and pray for a MAGA victory today in the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives, I was just looking over the hugely unlikely team that Trump seems to be putting together.

Elon Musk, richest man in the world, could be on a Trump cabinet.

Marcus Rubio has been suggested as possibly Secretary of State. (I personally want Trump to pick Pompeo for that again as he was amazing in the job and continues to be a Trump supporter.)

RFK Jr could be instrumental in making America's food supply safer and developing common sense environmental policies

Tulsi Gabbard--not sure but I bet she's there somewhere.

Vivek Ramaswamy's name has been thrown around as possibly heading the Dept of Homeland Securities

Dan Bongino - head of the Secret Service?

Tucker Carlson or Megyn Kelly as Press Secretary?

So what would your dream cabinet be in Donald Trump's second term?

So many good interesting people to choose from.
Welp, Trump turned this into a joke immediately.
 
His cabinet picks. Do you know anything about the background of his chief of staff?
I've read everything I can find on her yes. And in my opinion she is an excellent choice. No controversial baggage, a people person who is likable and able to achieve consensus, and who has a proven track record of successfully getting things done.
 
I believe that all Democratic Senators should vote "yes" for all his cabinet nominees. These are the people he wants to run the most powerful nation on the planet. He should get them.
 
Time will tell. My guess is RFK will be sidelined and will eventually resign, realizing Don has no intention of reforming HC.
Agreed. It is a thin veneer of reforming the system, when in fact, in a like way to the WHO song, the old boss, this time, is literally the new boss.

:lol:

What do you base that on.?

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Post-Election Truths: The Things That Won’t Change (No Matter Who Wins)
Post-Election Truths: The Things That Won’t Change (No Matter Who Wins) - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity

". . . The undermining of the Constitution will continue unabated. America’s so-called war on terror, which it has relentlessly pursued since 9/11, has chipped away at our freedoms, unraveled our Constitution and transformed our nation into a battlefield, thanks in large part to such subversive legislation as the USA Patriot Act and National Defense Authorization Act. These laws—which completely circumvent the rule of law and the constitutional rights of American citizens, re-orienting our legal landscape in such a way as to ensure that martial law, rather than the rule of law, our U.S. Constitution, becomes the map by which we navigate life in the United States—will continue to be enforced.

The government’s war on the American people will continue unabated. “We the people” are no longer shielded by the rule of law. While the First Amendment—which gives us a voice—is being muzzled, the Fourth Amendment—which protects us from being bullied, badgered, beaten, broken and spied on by government agents—is being disemboweled. Consequently, you no longer have to be poor, black or guilty to be treated like a criminal in America. All that is required is that you belong to the suspect class—that is, the citizenry—of the American police state. As a de facto member of this so-called criminal class, every U.S. citizen is now guilty until proven innocent. The oppression and injustice—be it in the form of shootings, surveillance, fines, asset forfeiture, prison terms, roadside searches, and so on—will come to all of us eventually unless we do something to stop it now.

The shadow government— a.k.a. the Deep State, a.k.a. the police state, a.k.a. the military industrial complex, a.k.a. the surveillance state complex—will continue unabated. The corporatized, militarized, entrenched bureaucracy that is fully operational and staffed by unelected officials will continue to call the shots in Washington DC, no matter who sits in the White House or controls Congress. By “government,” I’m not referring to the highly partisan, two-party bureaucracy of the Republicans and Democrats. Rather, I’m referring to “government” with a capital “G,” the entrenched Deep State that is unaffected by elections, unaltered by populist movements, and has set itself beyond the reach of the law.

The government’s manipulation of national crises in order to expand its powers will continue unabated. “We the people” have been subjected to an “emergency state” that justifies all manner of government tyranny and power grabs in the so-called name of national security. Whatever the so-called threat to the nation, the government has a tendency to capitalize on the nation’s heightened emotions, confusion and fear as a means of extending the reach of the police state. Indeed, the government’s answer to every problem continues to be more government—at taxpayer expense—and less individual liberty.

Endless wars that enrich the military industrial complex will continue unabated. America’s expanding military empire is bleeding the country dry at a rate of more than $93 million an hour (that adds up to $920 billion annually). Incredibly, although the U.S. constitutes only 5% of the world’s population, America boasts almost 40% of the world’s total military expenditure, spending more on the military than the next 9 biggest spending nations combined.

Government corruption will continue unabated. The government is not our friend. Nor does it work for “we the people.” Americans instinctively understand this. When asked to name the greatest problem facing the nation, Americans of all political stripes ranked the government as the number one concern. In fact, almost three-quarters of Americans surveyed believe the government is corrupt. Our so-called government representatives do not actually represent us, the citizenry. We are now ruled by an oligarchic elite of governmental and corporate interests whose main interest is in perpetuating power and control.

Government tyranny under the reign of an Imperial President will continue unabated. The Constitution invests the President with very specific, limited powers. In recent years, however, American presidents have anointed themselves with the power to wage war, unilaterally kill Americans, torture prisoners, strip citizens of their rights, arrest and detain citizens indefinitely, carry out warrantless spying on Americans, and erect their own secretive, shadow government. The powers amassed by each past president and inherited by each successive president—powers which add up to a toolbox of terror for an imperial ruler—empower whoever occupies the Oval Office to act as a dictator, above the law and beyond any real accountability. . . ."
 
Vivek and Elon are not in the cabinet, but if they can cut $2T from the budget that trumps the controversy of this person or that person.
 
Why in God’s name?

Surely you understand that Gaetz is likely a kid fucking criminal right?
Surely you understand that you have to be charged and convicted of an actual crime in order to be a criminal? Not a made up crime. Not something twisted or inferred into a crime. Not a crime that nobody else ever has been charged with. An actual crime?

Matt Gaetz has not been charged with or convicted of any crime and Biden's DOJ is on the record that he won't be. At least by them.
 
Just now in via Newsmax: RFK Jr got the nod to head HHS.

Other than maybe the Gaetz appointment, this is probably going to be the most controversial appointment of all. He may or may not turn out to be guilty of what the 'woke' media said he would do there. But if he can get things turned around to get proven harmful substances off the market both in pharmaceuticals and our food supply he will have done well. For instance the autism epidemic we seem to have nowadays that didn't exist on any kind of large scale a couple of generations ago is something that the left has studiously ignored. It is high time somebody put mechanisms into place to see if it is something in our medicines, vaccinations, or food that is causing that.

And big business won't be as likely to discourage research and information on substances they routinely put in our food supply that some countries have banned after they proved to be especially harmful.
 
I've read everything I can find on her yes. And in my opinion she is an excellent choice. No controversial baggage, a people person who is likable and able to achieve consensus, and who has a proven track record of successfully getting things done.
You need new information sources, because you’re uninformed.
 

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